Just 18 months after the health reform debate killed the potential for a national “public option” in health care, one of the 50 U.S. states is poised to breathe new life into government-run insurance systems. Despite its fiercely independent reputation, the State of Vermont is forging a path towards single-payer health care, and its newly elected governor is determined to succeed.
“Everyone else in the developed world has done this, and we haven’t,” Governor Peter Shumlin (D-VT) told an audience at a recent health care forum sponsored by The Atlantic. The event brought together health care leaders, policymakers, and representatives from dozens of DC policy shops for a daylong discussion of the “next steps” during implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).